American Dad!, Vol. 1
directed by: Scott Wood (II)
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0024543233619
Format: Animated, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 25, 2006
Running Time: 284 minutes
Sales Rank: 17331
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: February 06, 2005
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
From the delightfully twisted creative minds behind Family Guy comes American Dad the animated tour de force featuring CIA operative Stan Smith his outrageous family and Roger the alcoholic extra-terrestrial who lives with them! Follow the adventures of the Smiths from the California desert where Stan's wife Francine relieves her wild youth at the Burning Man Festival to Saudi Arabia where the entire family is sentenced to death by the Vice and Virtue Police! Whether it's rigging elections erasing memories chasing sleazy strip clubs or staging 'bum fights' it's all in a day's work for Stan and it's all here in the side-splittingly hilarious first 13 episodes of American Dad!Bonus Features:Select episode commentary by Creators & Producers Mike Barker Matt Weitzman Seth MacFarlane and others'Making of Featurette'Animatic ComparisonsTable ReadDeleted Scenes & much more! Episode DescriptionDisc 1:PilotThreat LevelsStan Knows BestFrancine's FlashbackDisc 2:Rodger CodgerHomeland InsecurityDeacon Stan Jesus ManBullocks to StanDisc 3:A Smith in the HandAll About SteveCon HeirStan of Arabia (1)Stan of Arabia (2)System Requirements:Running Time 292 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR UPC: 024543233619 Manufacturer No: 2233361
Amazon.com:
Whether American Dad! will ever enjoy Family Guy's cult status remains to be seen, but the first 13 episodes of its inaugural season, collected in this extras-laden three-disc set, are promising. After a few episodes, CIA agent Stan Smith and family gradually emerge from the Griffins' formidable shadow, and the show finds its own comic voice. And it sounds a lot like Paul Lynde. That would be Roger (voiced by Seth McFarlane), the housebound alien who saved Stan's life at Area 51 and now lives with the Smiths. Not as inspired a creation is Klaus, the German-accented goldfish who lusts after Stan's wife, Francine. He does, though, have an inspired meta-moment in the episode 'Bullocks to Stan,' in which he provides faux scene-specific commentary (during the episode!) in anticipation of the show's release on DVD ('I wasn't sure about the Squeaky Fromme reference,' he offers, 'but it's a smart joke, and the fans have come to expect that from us'). As for the rest of the clan, Steve's children are the typical dysfunctional siblings: Steve, a socially awkward geek, and Hayley, a liberal counterpoint to red, white, and blue-blooded Stan--at least liberal enough to sleep with Stan's boss, Bullock (playfully voiced by Patrick Stewart) in the episode 'Bullocks to Stan.'
Though the jokes in American Dad! are not as free-associative as in Family Guy, McFarlane cannot seem to resist dispensing with character integrity for a gratuitous potshot at, say, Lisa Kudrow. But as with Family Guy, American Dad! tears at the sitcom envelope. The blasphemous episode 'Deacon Stan, Jesus Man,' had the distinction of being voted 'Worst TV Show of the Week' by the Parents Television Council. And American Dad! has its own version of Family Guy's surreal titanic bouts between Peter Griffin and that chicken. The episode 'Homeland Insecurity' features a digression in which a Department of Water and Power worker greedily kills his partner over a gem-encrusted gold 'turd,' only to find out his wife is having an affair. As he wails to the heavens, the words 'To be continued' appear onscreen. According to the audio commentary, the writers do indeed intend to continue this compelling soap opera. So that's something to look forward to. --Donald Liebenson
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- Will always be in the shadow of Family GuyYes, it is a "funny" series. However, it is not even close compared to Family Guy, which shares the ... Read More
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- Better than expectedWhen this show first aired I, like many, assumed it was going to just be a lesser version of "Family ... Read More
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- Good but still a Family Guy FanI wanted to watch something else than Family Guy for awhile. It was entertainning but still I like Family ... Read More
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- not as funny as family guy but still goodDon't expect this to be exactly like family guy. It's a very funny show though!!!
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- Yeah, the boss is being a real "Catch-You-Next-Tuesday..."AMERICAN DAD is what was missing from our lives. Enjoy ;-)
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